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He was part of the group of young people selected for Youth Brazil in the 2022 program. He was also nominated to participate in the 12th Brazilian Internet Forum ([[FIB]]) in Natal, RN and the 15th Latin American and Caribbean [[Internet Governance Forum]] ([[LACIGF]]). He also attended the 16th European Summer School on Internet Governance (EuroSSIG) in Meißen, Germany.<ref>[https://eurossig.eu/eurossig/summer-school-impressions/pictures-and-archives/2022-edition/fellows-2022/bernardo-barbosa/ 2022 Fellows, EuroSSIG]</ref> He is a Fellow of the [[NextGen@ICANN]] program for [[ICANN 76]] in Cancun, Mexico.
 
He was part of the group of young people selected for Youth Brazil in the 2022 program. He was also nominated to participate in the 12th Brazilian Internet Forum ([[FIB]]) in Natal, RN and the 15th Latin American and Caribbean [[Internet Governance Forum]] ([[LACIGF]]). He also attended the 16th European Summer School on Internet Governance (EuroSSIG) in Meißen, Germany.<ref>[https://eurossig.eu/eurossig/summer-school-impressions/pictures-and-archives/2022-edition/fellows-2022/bernardo-barbosa/ 2022 Fellows, EuroSSIG]</ref> He is a Fellow of the [[NextGen@ICANN]] program for [[ICANN 76]] in Cancun, Mexico.
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In the field of [[cybersecurity]] and international relations, Beiriz participated in the 2021 edition of the conference "Governing through crisis: Conflict, crises and the politics of cyberspace" organized by the [[Hague Programme on Cyber Norms]] at [[Leiden University]], where he presented the paper "Cybernorms and cyber peripheries - can the process of creating cybernorms be one of inequality production?"<ref>[https://www.thehaguecybernorms.nl/conference-2021-speakers/bernardo-beiriz Beiriz, 2021 Speakers, Hague Cyber Norms]</ref> He has published a paper on the E-International Relations website entitled "Neo and the 'Hacker Paradox': A Discussion on the Securitization of Cyberspace".
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In the field of [[cybersecurity]] and international relations, Beiriz participated in the 2021 edition of the conference "Governing through crisis: Conflict, crises and the politics of cyberspace" organized by the [[Hague Programme on Cyber Norms]]<ref>[https://www.thehagueprogram.nl/ The Hague Program on International Cybersecurity]</ref> at [[Leiden University]], where he presented the paper "Cybernorms and cyber peripheries - can the process of creating cybernorms be one of inequality production?"<ref>[https://www.thehaguecybernorms.nl/conference-2021-speakers/bernardo-beiriz Beiriz, 2021 Speakers, Hague Cyber Norms]</ref> He has published a paper on the E-International Relations website entitled "Neo and the 'Hacker Paradox': A Discussion on the Securitization of Cyberspace"<ref>[https://www.e-ir.info/pdf/95657 Neo and the 'Hacker Paradox': A Discussion on the Securitization of Cyberspace, written by Bernardo Beiriz]</ref>.
    
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